road rules is already in my book.
i know it's a topical issue.
my thoughts are actually relatively if not totally unique compared to other freedom-oriented individuals.
roads alone are a topical issue: who would build the roads right!
and who would govern the roads!
well, morality and Natural Law already answers these questions.
i need to keep making my regular posts to reveal the information for those who cannot yet see!
stay tuned, enjoy the knowledge.
for now, my book entry about road rules is below:
Speeding: (verb) move quickly; driving a vehicle faster than is legally allowed.
A usually highly relatable rule of man's law is speeding. Speeding is a traffic infringement where a driver is driving a vehicle on a public road at a speed greater than the legally allowable speed limit on that section of road.
Consider the following scenario: a road with a speed limit of 60 kilometres per hour (kph) and a vehicle (without other vehicles driving nearby) is travelling at 60 kph. This is deemed legal according to man’s law. In another scenario, the same vehicle is travelling at 70 kph instead of 60 kph. The driver of this vehicle is deemed by government law enforcement agents to have performed an illegal act. Harm was not caused to any person or any property by any driver in either scenario. This places the driving action of both drivers in the right according to Natural Law. This does not mean that speeding on any road is risk-free nor necessarily that it should it be considered socially acceptable.
I have heard, on countless occasions in the distant past, a driver tell a story about receiving a traffic infringement. Each story is fundamentally identical - the story details how the speed camera used to record the offence was hidden from their sight, the harsh penalty (especially the financial penalty), followed by a mix of claims of unfairness, complaints, and excuses.
Firstly, it can be noted that such an oblivious driver is unable to even visualise with their own eyes a speed camera up ahead at the side of the road. This lack of visual perceptive ability eliminates any possibility of the speeding driver taking action to slow down to avoid the detection of the camera. These days, speed cameras are labelled. If a driver is unable to see a speeding camera on the side of a road as the driver drives toward the camera, what in life is the driver able to see? Secondly, such a driver is lacking self-control when operating the most basic of heavy equipment. Thirdly, such a childish driver is unwilling to take responsibility for their own actions.
The sheer volume of traffic infringements issued by traffic police serves as confirmation to the occultists that most members of the general public are lowly, unskilled, selfish, absent-minded, cattle-like beings that must be closely monitored and managed. This holds true even when considering the behaviour of drivers in cases where a traffic infringement notice is absent.
The same principle can be applied to cigarette smokers and alcohol drinkers. The government kindly advises these self-indulgent scum that their actions are harmful to themselves and others, yet animalistic beings are unable or unwilling to correct themselves. Thus the government steps in to regulate these animalistic beings. As is typical with government intervention, the government intervention aimed at correcting speeding drivers (and cigarette smokers and alcohol drinkers) can affect even those persons who do not participate in such activities. For example, a television watcher who refrains from speeding on the road and from smoking cigarettes and from drinking alcohol is subjected to incessant government propaganda in the form of television commercials warning of the dangers of speeding on the road, smoking cigarettes, and drinking alcohol. These mind-numbing television commercials authorised by government to be played ad nauseam cost billions of dollars. of course, this annoyance and waste is deliberate and intentional.
And this is all because certain individuals refuse to take responsibility for their actions. A speeding driver fails to act in accordance with the road rules which the driver has agreed to follow. If one wishes to speed, do not first agree to follow the road rules of the rightful owner of the road.
it can be said that the government does not rightfully own the roads because the government used stolen taxpayer monies (and/or printed fiat currency) to pay for the construction of the roads. note that the government didn't necessarily build the road - an immoral private contractor working with government may have built the road.
A cigarette smoker or alcoholic who becomes ill tends to seek government-funded medical treatment rather than wholly-private health care independent of all government systems.
The solution to end suffering is for each individual to take responsibility for their own actions and to exercise self-control to come into accordance with Natural Law. One who cannot control themselves is bound to be controlled by others. Where an individual acts counter to Natural Law, each individual observing this wrongdoing has the obligation to act to eliminate the source of the wrongdoing
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